We had been trying to speak with Lara Logan earlier this year not because of her access, or her looks, or politics. She had just been doing her job, as the CBS News foreign correspondent, so damn well that she was like some sort of American conscience inside the daily confusion erupting from the Middle East. And it just so happened that when we finally got in touch with her for an interview detailing her detention by the Eygptian army — from "running the gauntlet" through Tahrir Square to being held "in stress positions" while blindfolded — that it would be her last before an even more horrific incident. The conscience behind the insanity became the victim of another, deeper kind of madness, and her telling of the assault, aired on last night's 60 Minutes, is as alarming as it is instructive. Scott Pelley introduced the segment by saying Logan would recount all of this "just once," but this is a story that should be shared, for the same reason we kept calling Logan's assistant these past few months, asking if she needed any flowers, or an assignment, or anything: because things like sexual assault don't go away if you don't talk about them. So, listen up...